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No ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’: The Weird World of Old-School Kiddie TV

The new Mister Rogers documentary will bring you to tears, but these shows will make you laugh.

What to Watch: ‘Succession’ ‘Arrested Development’ and ‘Pose’

Spend the weekend with families more dysfunctional than your own.

What to Watch: Steve Martin, Martin Short and ‘The Fourth Estate’

Just because it's Memorial Day weekend doesn't mean you can't stay indoors and stream great shows.

What to Watch: ‘Fahrenheit 451’ and ‘Cargo’

These original streaming films bring cinema to your home box office this weekend.

Exploring the Language of ‘Seinfeld’ 20 Years After The Show’s Last Episode

We’ve collected 20 of the show's best phrases that are now part of our pop culture lexicon.

What to Watch: Benedict Cumberbatch and ‘Evil Genius’

Check out "Patrick Melrose," "Safe" and a true crime doc about the "pizza bomber" this weekend.

What to Watch This Weekend: John Mulaney and ‘Being Serena’

Plus, a down and dirty look at the underground restaurant scene in "Sweetbitter."

What to Watch: ‘Brockmire’ ‘Taskmaster,’ ‘Archer’ and More

A weekend of comedy to keep you laughing all the way into May.

What to Watch: ‘Westworld’ and ‘Into the Badlands’

An action-packed weekend of dystopian television to keep you on your toes.

What to Watch: ‘Killing Eve’ and a Horror Streaming Service

From 'Wolf Creek' to 'Fallet,' this weekend's viewing choices are as scary as they are silly.

What to Watch: Judd Apatow’s Long Goodbye to Garry Shandling

David Letterman interviews Jay-Z and 'Requiem' offers a disquieting thriller.

What to Watch: A Cult Documentary and Tribeca Shortlist

From "Wild, Wild Country" to the Tribeca Film Festival's best, you'll be entertained all weekend.

Meet the Astronauts of National Geographic’s ‘One Strange Rock’

They join director Darren Aronofsky and actor Will Smith to explain why life exists on Earth.

Why the Tupac and Biggie Docudrama Won’t Focus on the Artists’ Music

Cast and crew of "Unsolved" on the importance of focusing on the duo's murders.

Weekend Streaming: Your Pre-Spring Final Binges

From the sci-fi ambiance of "Mute" to the slap-stick comedy of "The Tick."

Stars of ‘Living Biblically’ Talk About Religion’s Place in Pop Culture

The CBS sitcom is based on A. J. Jacobs' nonfiction best-seller "The Year of Living Biblically."